slovodefinícia
benche
(encz)
benche,lavička web
podobné slovodefinícia
backbencher
(encz)
backbencher,řadový člen parlamentu Zdeněk Brož
benches
(encz)
benches,lavičky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
crossbencher
(encz)
crossbencher, n:
frontbencher
(encz)
frontbencher, n:
workbenches
(encz)
workbenches,
backbencher
(gcide)
backbencher \backbencher\ (b[a^]k"b[e^]nch*[~e]r), n.
a member of the House of Commons of Great Britain who is not
a party leader.
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Benched
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Bench \Bench\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Benched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Benching.]
1. To furnish with benches.
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'T was benched with turf. --Dryden.
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Stately theaters benched crescentwise. --Tennyson.
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2. To place on a bench or seat of honor.
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Whom I . . . have benched and reared to worship.
--Shak.
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Bencher
(gcide)
Bencher \Bench"er\, n.
1. (Eng. Law) One of the senior and governing members of an
Inn of Court.
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2. An alderman of a corporation. [Eng.] --Ashmole.
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3. A member of a court or council. [Obs.] --Shak.
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4. One who frequents the benches of a tavern; an idler.
[Obs.]
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Benches
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Bench \Bench\, n.; pl. Benches. [OE. bench, benk, AS. benc;
akin to Sw. b[aum]nk, Dan b[ae]nk, Icel. bekkr, OS., D., & G.
bank. Cf. Bank, Beach.]
1. A long seat, differing from a stool in its greater length.
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Mossy benches supplied the place of chairs. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. A long table at which mechanics and other work; as, a
carpenter's bench.
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3. The seat where judges sit in court.
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To pluck down justice from your awful bench. --Shak.
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4. The persons who sit as judges; the court; as, the opinion
of the full bench. See King's Bench.
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5. A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public; --
so named because the animals are usually placed on benches
or raised platforms.
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6. A conformation like a bench; a long stretch of flat
ground, or a kind of natural terrace, near a lake or
river.
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Bench mark (Leveling), one of a number of marks along a
line of survey, affixed to permanent objects, to show
where leveling staffs were placed. See bench mark in the
vocabulary.

Bench of bishops, the whole body of English prelates
assembled in council.

Bench plane, any plane used by carpenters and joiners for
working a flat surface, as jack planes, long planes.

Bench show, an exhibition of dogs.

Bench table (Arch.), a projecting course at the base of a
building, or round a pillar, sufficient to form a seat.
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crossbencher
(gcide)
crossbencher \crossbencher\ n.
a member of the House of Commons of Great Britain who does
not vote regularly with either the Government or the
Opposition.
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frontbencher
(gcide)
frontbencher \frontbencher\ n.
a member of the House of Commons of Great Britain who is a
minister or an ex-minister.
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The ministerial benches
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Ministerial \Min`is*te"ri*al\, a. [L. ministerialis: cf. F.
minist['e]riel. See Minister, and cf. Minstrel.]
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1. Of or pertaining to ministry or service; serving;
attendant.
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Enlightening spirits and ministerial flames.
--Prior.
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2. Of or pertaining to the office of a minister or to the
ministry as a body, whether civil or sacerdotal.
"Ministerial offices." --Bacon. "A ministerial measure."
--Junius. "Ministerial garments." --Hooker.
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3. Tending to advance or promote; contributive. "Ministerial
to intellectual culture." --De Quincey.
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The ministerial benches, the benches in the House of
Commons occupied by members of the cabinet and their
supporters; -- also, the persons occupying them. "Very
solid and very brilliant talents distinguish the
ministerial benches." --Burke.
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Syn: Official; priestly; sacerdotal; ecclesiastical.
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backbencher
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backbencher
n 1: a member of the House of Commons who is not a party leader
crossbencher
(wn)
crossbencher
n 1: a member of the House of Commons who does not vote
regularly with either the government or the Opposition
frontbencher
(wn)
frontbencher
n 1: a member of the House of Commons who is a minister in the
government or who holds an official position in an
opposition party
BENCHER
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BENCHER, English law. A bencher is a senior in the inns of court, entrusted
with their government and direction.

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